Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle Tour Itinerary includes the three most famous Indian cities – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur with their grandeur, glory, and history. The Golden Triangle Tour will allow you to Explore India in Style. Are you ready to travel to India? Start your trip with the Golden Triangle Tour.
Day 2 - Delhi - Agra (220 Km 4 Hrs)
After breakfast transfer from hotel & proceed for sightseeing tour of Old & New Delhi :
OLD DELHI – A sight-seeing tour of Old Delhi would entail visiting the Raj Ghat – the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated; Jama Masjid – the largest mosque in India.
NEW DELHI – An extensive sight-seeing tour of New Delhi would include a visit to the Humayun’s Tomb, the Qutub Minar, a drive along the ceremonial avenue – Rajpath, past the imposing India Gate, Parliament House, the President’s Residence, and Lotus Temple and would end with a drive through the Diplomatic Enclave. In evening, drive to Agra & transfer to hotel. Stay overnight stay in Agra.
Raj Ghat
Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds, or also called Palace of the Breeze, is one of the important places to visit in Jaipur. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1798, Hawa Mahal is a five-storey extension in the form of a honeycomb. This unique building has 953 small windows, called jharokhas, decorated with intricate latticework. The entire palace represents the crown of the Hindu God, Lord Krishna.
the Qutub Minar
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the ruler of Jaipur was one of the best theorists of ancient India. After achieving the milestones of constructing the planned city Jaipur, as well as several other scientific and architectural epitomes, the Maharaja built five astronomical instruments to study space. These instruments were called Jantar Mantar, which means Calculating Instrument. The largest of these instruments is located in Jaipur and has been
Jama Masjid
It was during the Rajput era that India has seen some of the glorious forts and palaces. Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is one of the classic names in the list of Rajputana architecture.
Rajpath
After the foundation stone of this museum was laid in 1876 to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales, there arose confusion about the usage of this hall. Plenty of suggestions came in asking for using this hall for educational or political use, none of which held good!
the Humayun's Tomb
Each of the palaces and forts in Jaipur is unique in its own way. Amongst all the forts and palaces in Rajasthan, Jaigarh Fort is the most spectacular in the list of places to visit in Jaipur. This fort is situated on the rugged promontory of the Aravalli Hills, called the Cheel ka Teela or the Hill of Eagles. If the majestic appearance of Jaigarh Fort has to be compared with other forts and palaces in Jaipur, it will surely stand ahead
City Palace
Located in the heart of Jaipur, City Palace is the most remarkable monument in the list of places to visit in Jaipur. Guarded by huge impounding walls, this palace is a fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Whether with its everlasting architecture or the enchanting decorations, City Palace has kept the amplitude of the Rajputs alive.
Day 3: Drive Agra to Jaipur via Fathepur Sikri (250 km 5 hrs.)
After breakfast, take a sightseeing tour of Agra. Visit the Magnificent – Taj Mahal. This is an expression of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan to honor his wife Mumtaz Mahal. You can also visit the Agra Fort. Drive to Jaipur in the afternoon. It is a thrilling experience to visit FATEHPUR SIKRI, the deserted red Sandstone City that Emperor Akbar constructed as his capital and palace. Transfer to your hotel upon arrival in Jaipur. Night stay in Jaipur
Taj Mahal
Spread over a large area of 7 square kilometres, Siliserh Lake is an amazing tourist attraction with Silserh Lake Palace bordering the water reservoir. The lake is a famous picnic spot in the region. Having recently been converted into a heritage hotel by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), the Siliserh Lake Palace now serves as an esteemed royal getaway amidst the rolling hills of the Aravalli range and the spectacular Siliserh Lake.
FATEHPUR SIKRI
Pandupol is a Hanuman temple, located inside Sariska jungles. Legend has it that the Pandavas spent their time in exile (‘Agyatvaas’) – secret time – here. It is believed that in this site, Bhima, who was the strongest of the Pandavas, defeated the demon Hidimbb and earned the hand of his sister Hidimba. The path to the temple has a cascading waterfall at the height of 35 ft. The area is abundant in flora and fauna. Another unique aspect of the temple is that idol of Hanuman here is in a reclining position.
Day 04: Jaipur Sightseeing - Delhi Departure. (270 kms and 5 hrs.)
After breakfast, take a trip to Amber, the former capital of Jaipur’s rulers. From the top of the hill, ride on an elephant to the gates of the fortress. Afternoon sightseeing tour of Jaipur, including Maharaja’s Museum, Jai Singh’s astronomical observatory, and Hawa Mahal. Later, drive to Delhi. Transfer to the airport or railway station to continue your journey.
Amer Palace Fort
The huge Amer Palace Fort, which is situated on top of a small hill at about 11km from Jaipur’s main city, is one of Jaipur’s most popular tourist attractions. The impressive Amer Fort complex is a large palace complex made with pale yellow and pink Sandstone and white marble. Each section of the fort has its own courtyards.
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal, located just a stones throw from Pink City’s commercial center, is Jaipur’s landmark. This five-story building, also known as the “Palace of Winds”, was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The palace has 953 windows, or ‘Jharokhas’, that are decorated with intricate designs. The complex of Hawa Mahal also contains a small museum that houses important items such as miniature paintings and ceremonial armour.